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To the textlinguistic and textliterary analysis of the sorbian folk fairytale "The virgin, who didn't want into the bed" (new narrated by Jurij Brězan)
Valášková, Tereza ; Haupenthal, Thomas Maria (advisor) ; Bučková, Tamara (referee)
The aim of the bachelor work was to analyze the folk fairy tale "The virgin, who didn't want into the bed", which was newly narrated in 2006 by the Sorbian writer from Upper Lusatia, Jurij Brězan. The first part refers to text-linguistic concepts in the text structure, the theme-rheme analysis and to the textuality. The second part refers to text-literary concepts as the literary adaption of the Sorbian folk fairytale, comparative types of folk tales in Czech and German collections and typical Sorbian outlines in the analyzed folk fairytale.
Motifs of Sorbian Lusatia in contemporary literature focusing on the genre of modern fairy-tale
Valášková, Tereza ; Bučková, Tamara (advisor) ; Markvartová, Eva (referee)
TITLE Motifs of Sorbian Lusatia in contemporary literature focusing on the genre of modern fairy-tale AUTHOR Bc. Tereza Valášková DEPARTMENT Department of German Studies SUPERVISOR PhDr. Tamara Bučková, Ph.D ABSTRACT This master thesis deals with the motifs of Sorbian Lusatia in the selected modern fairy-tales in contemporary children's and young adult literature. The problem is explained on the basis of fifteen books by eight Sorbian writers and one German writer. The motifs of Sorbian Lusatia are sought in the Sorbian cultural history, mythology and folklore. This master thesis wants to prove, if motifs of Sorbian Lusatia are used in contemporary children's and young adult literature of the selected authors in the genre of modern fairy-tale. It demonstrates that the issues associated with the culture of this West Slavic minority are in contemporary, especially in Sorbian, but also German literature, a popular source of multicultural enrichment in Europe, which is threatened by monoculture. The methods include especially motif analysis, verification or falsification of the hypothesis, then interpretation and comparison. The work is constructed deductively and it focuses on the description of the issue. It was found that in the selected modern fairy-tales these following motifs occur: history of the Sorbian...
Motifs of Sorbian Lusatia in contemporary literature focusing on the genre of modern fairy-tale
Valášková, Tereza ; Bučková, Tamara (advisor) ; Markvartová, Eva (referee)
TITLE Motifs of Sorbian Lusatia in contemporary literature focusing on the genre of modern fairy-tale AUTHOR Bc. Tereza Valášková DEPARTMENT Department of German Studies SUPERVISOR PhDr. Tamara Bučková, Ph.D ABSTRACT This master thesis deals with the motifs of Sorbian Lusatia in the selected modern fairy-tales in contemporary children's and young adult literature. The problem is explained on the basis of fifteen books by eight Sorbian writers and one German writer. The motifs of Sorbian Lusatia are sought in the Sorbian cultural history, mythology and folklore. This master thesis wants to prove, if motifs of Sorbian Lusatia are used in contemporary children's and young adult literature of the selected authors in the genre of modern fairy-tale. It demonstrates that the issues associated with the culture of this West Slavic minority are in contemporary, especially in Sorbian, but also German literature, a popular source of multicultural enrichment in Europe, which is threatened by monoculture. The methods include especially motif analysis, verification or falsification of the hypothesis, then interpretation and comparison. The work is constructed deductively and it focuses on the description of the issue. It was found that in the selected modern fairy-tales these following motifs occur: history of the Sorbian...
Motifs of Sorbian Lusatia in contemporary literature focusing on the genre of modern fairy-tale
Valášková, Tereza ; Bučková, Tamara (advisor) ; Markvartová, Eva (referee)
TITLE Motifs of Sorbian Lusatia in contemporary literature focusing on the genre of modern fairy-tale AUTHOR Bc. Tereza Valášková DEPARTMENT Department of German Studies SUPERVISOR PhDr. Tamara Bučková, Ph.D ABSTRACT This master thesis deals with the motifs of Sorbian Lusatia in the selected modern fairy-tales in contemporary children's and young adult literature. The problem is explained on the basis of fifteen books by eight Sorbian writers and one German writer. The motifs of Sorbian Lusatia are sought in the Sorbian cultural history, mythology and folklore. This master thesis wants to prove, if motifs of Sorbian Lusatia are used in contemporary children's and young adult literature of the selected authors in the genre of modern fairy-tale. It demonstrates that the issues associated with the culture of this West Slavic minority are in contemporary, especially in Sorbian, but also German literature, a popular source of multicultural enrichment in Europe, which is threatened by monoculture. The methods include especially motif analysis, verification or falsification of the hypothesis, then interpretation and comparison. The work is constructed deductively and it focuses on the description of the issue. It was found that in the selected modern fairy-tales these following motifs occur: history of the Sorbian...
Motifs of Sorbian Lusatia in contemporary literature focusing on the genre of modern fairy-tale
Valášková, Tereza ; Bučková, Tamara (advisor) ; Markvartová, Eva (referee)
TITLE Motifs of Sorbian Lusatia in contemporary literature focusing on the genre of modern fairy-tale AUTHOR Bc. Tereza Valášková DEPARTMENT Department of German Studies SUPERVISOR PhDr. Tamara Bučková, Ph.D ABSTRACT This master thesis deals with the motifs of Sorbian Lusatia in the selected modern fairy-tales in contemporary children's and young adult literature. The problem is explained on the basis of fifteen books by eight Sorbian writers and one German writer. The motifs of Sorbian Lusatia are sought in the Sorbian cultural history, mythology and folklore. This master thesis wants to prove, if motifs of Sorbian Lusatia are used in contemporary children's and young adult literature of the selected authors in the genre of modern fairy-tale. It demonstrates that the issues associated with the culture of this West Slavic minority are in contemporary, especially in Sorbian, but also German literature, a popular source of multicultural enrichment in Europe, which is threatened by monoculture. The methods include especially motif analysis, verification or falsification of the hypothesis, then interpretation and comparison. The work is constructed deductively and it focuses on the description of the issue. It was found that in the selected modern fairy-tales these following motifs occur: history of the Sorbian...
To the textlinguistic and textliterary analysis of the sorbian folk fairytale "The virgin, who didn't want into the bed" (new narrated by Jurij Brězan)
Valášková, Tereza ; Haupenthal, Thomas Maria (advisor) ; Bučková, Tamara (referee)
The aim of the bachelor work was to analyze the folk fairy tale "The virgin, who didn't want into the bed", which was newly narrated in 2006 by the Sorbian writer from Upper Lusatia, Jurij Brězan. The first part refers to text-linguistic concepts in the text structure, the theme-rheme analysis and to the textuality. The second part refers to text-literary concepts as the literary adaption of the Sorbian folk fairytale, comparative types of folk tales in Czech and German collections and typical Sorbian outlines in the analyzed folk fairytale.

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